Stranger no more A Muslim refugee's story of harrowing escape, miraculous rescue, and the quiet call of Jesus

Annahita Parsan, 1962-

Book - 2017

"The riveting true story of one refugee's miraculous escape first from Iran, then from imprisonment in Turkey, and her gradual discovery of freedom, hope, and the inexplicable love of Jesus, which she now shares with others who are leaving Islam behind. Annahita Parsan was born into a Muslim family in Iran and grew up with the simple hope of one day finding a good husband, having children, and doing some good in the world. Married and a mother before she turned eighteen, Annahita found herself unexpectedly widowed and trapped for years in an abusive second marriage that she later fled--discovering instead a God who might love her. He Saved Me is the remarkable true story of Annahita's path from the oppression of Islam to the ...life-changing hope of Jesus. Fleeing Iran across the mountains into Turkey, she spent months in the terrifying Agri prison before a miraculous release and flight to Europe, where she and her two children knelt in a church and prayed, God, from this day on we are Christians. Filled with unthinkable circumstances, miraculous rescues, and the quietly constant voice of Jesus, He Saved Me leads readers deep into the heart of God and draws them toward the same call that Annahita heeds today: using her past to save others from theirs. As the leader of two congregations in Sweden, Annahita has baptized hundreds of former Muslims since her own conversion, has seen firsthand the powerful ways God is at work among those who have left Islam behind, and is reminded every day that saying yes to God is always worth the risk."--

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Subjects
Genres
Autobiographies
Published
Nashville : Thomas Nelson, an imprint of Thomas Nelson [2017]
Language
English
Main Author
Annahita Parsan, 1962- (author)
Other Authors
Craig Borlase (author)
Physical Description
xii, 269 pages ; 22 cm
ISBN
9780718095710
  • Prologue
  • Part 1. Isfahan, Iran
  • Part 2. Turkey
  • Part 3. Denmark and Sweden
  • Part 4.
  • Afterword
  • Acknowledgments
  • About The Author